[Asterisk-Users] Prices of g729 codec
Brian C. Fertig
brian at planet-telecom.com
Fri Jun 2 10:21:03 MST 2006
I don't see a problem with monetary reward for hard work. If it wasn't
for Mark, the Digium Team, and the community of developers you wouldn't
have what you have. I am thankful for open source projects and support
in anyway I can.. Money or otherwise. So say I'm brainwashed or
employed either way.. I support and stand behind Digium 100%
brian
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Lee Howard
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 1:00 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Prices of g729 codec
On Friday 02 June 2006 11:39, Lee Howard wrote:
>>>Don't cheat digium out of money.. pay the $10 per license.
>>>
>>>
>>Yes, be a good colonist and don't dump any more tea into the harbor.
>>
>>
>
>Oh please. Brian's got the reasoning for paying for the license
>entirely
>wrong but at least his heart's in the right place.
>
>It's $10 per simultaneous transcode, Lee. It's not per month or even
>per-year. It's a one time fee.
>
>"be a good colonist" indeed. You've got your head so far up your arse
>you've
>entered a new and entirely intestinally-based existence.
>
I'm not advocating illegal activity. I am, however, mocking the the
zealousness behind the "reasoning", as you put it.
The GPL very clearly defines the method of expressing deserved
gratitude, and it is not in monetary support.
Those who would like to extend the requisite gratitude further have
motives, are brainwashed, or are employed by Digium.
Lee.
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